Modeling the Spatial Structure of the Entrance Points of the City based on its geoographical Functions(Case study:of the entrances of Ardabil city)
Subject Areas : Urban and Regional Planning StudiesFatemeh Rahmani Shamasbi 1 , M. shams 2 , Rahim Sarvar 3
1 - Geography and Urban Planning Student, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Unit of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2 - Professor of Geography and urban Planning, Malayer Branchو Islamic Azad University, Malayer, Iran
3 - Professor, Department of Geography, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University,Tehran,Iran
Keywords: ", Input, City", , ", Space", , ", Pattern", , ", Construction", .,
Abstract :
Abstract Introduction: The issue of creating a real structure in relation to the entrance space of cities is considered as an essential factor and quality in the physical and functional life of the entrances of the city. Because the lack of a centralized structure for the entrances of the city has increased the possibility of penetration and use of urban land uses in the area of these spaces and has caused a decrease in the efficiency and performance of these bases as an intermediate and separator space. Therefore, creating a proportional body will increase the amount of individuality and integration of the entrance space of the city. And this factor cements its place as a place with an identity Objective: This research has designed and evaluated the structural components of the body, the functions of the entrance and the layout of the entrance space in order to provide a model for the structure of the entrance space of the city. Methodology: The research is a descriptive and analytical study using library and field resources and is applied in terms of purpose. The data were collected by questionnaire and SPSS software and Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, one-sample T test and Friedman test were used. Geographical area of research: The components of the study (gates of Ardabil) have been evaluated. Findings: Based on this research, the entrance of the city has median, communicative, museum and as a determinant of urban boundaries. Therefore, this space should have a structural model that can maintain the input position as an interstitial and communicative zone. Results: According to the results of this study, the entrance space should have a symmetrical two-piece compact structure to create a distinguished space relative to two adjacent spaces.